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Help with alterning a wine cooler
#21
Speaking of differences in $$$ . . .

http://www.cookware.com/asp/show_detail....53_2035868

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Yes, actually, that IS a wine cooler. 280 bottle capacity, cools and humidifies.

And gee, only $5499.00!!!

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#22
There are quite a few stats for diff units. You would just need to go and match 1 up. You could also call your manufacturer and ask them for another temp range application. The companies I'm working with have all the parts for any unit and will build to spec.

http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/search.do?searchtype=simple&catg=3721&simplesearchfor=wine+cooler+&simpleitemtype=0&x=10&y=8

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#23
Not A Nice Person Wrote:I'm wondering about this unit, myself:

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=/qid=/ref=br_1_br_1_5/602-1856713-3274246?ie=UTF8&node=304466011&frombrowse=1&asin=B000TM4XH0&rh=&page=1

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• thermoelectric cooling

• temp setting goes up to 64.5º already

• appears to have wooden shelves

• look at the dimensions! should hold TONS of cigars!

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32.25H x 20.75W x 32.25D ??

Something does not seem quite right about the dimensions.   32" tall, 32" deep?  Looks to be taller than 2.6' high, dont you think?
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#24
Yeah Eric I'm going to agree that it's got to be taller than 32".
The one I was looking at was around 45" or so? I didn't pay that much attention.
I was with the girlfriend and the daughter, and they don't let me investigate things that aren't pink and/or furry and cute.

Boar the one at CC was on clearance, so you may need to ask somebody there. Likely a Christmas time item that didn't sell, so they're unloading it.
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#25
Can't find a reference to it online.
Maybe it wasn't Sunbeam? Grr....I'll go in there and check it out.
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#26
This might help.  I use it on my kegerator.  Plug the cooler into this unit and put the probe inside the cooler.  Set the temp that you want and it cuts the power off when it goes too high and turns it off when it is too low.

 

http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-beer/kegerator-conversion-kits-pid-E54.html
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#27
I knew those existed but trying to keep the cost down and more OEM.
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#28
Using logic, each shelf seem to be 6" high, except the bottom which seems to be 10", plus 2" for each shelf, I would say it is about 6 Foot tall. Makes sense to you Boar.[rob]
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#29
Well . . . actually, a wine bottle's only 3" in diameter, and the top is only 1" . . . so I would guesstimate that the openings at each level are only a bit more than 3" and the shelf fronts just over 1".

32.5" still seems slightly low, though.

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#30
Not A Nice Person Wrote:Well . . . actually, a wine bottle's only 3" in diameter, and the top is only 1" . . . so I would guesstimate that the openings at each level are only a bit more than 3" and the shelf fronts just over 1".

32.5" still seems slightly low, though.

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Have you check the site or called for specs? They have scratch N dents, floor models, ebay. and custom interior with anything you want. I've checked them out before and they are the bigboy of coolers. 

http://www.vinotemp.com/

Humis   http://www.vinotemp.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=cigar&x=3&y=8

Scratch N Dents  http://www.vinotemp.com/scratch_n_dent.php

http://www.vinotemp.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=440

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